Amy Goodman / TruthdigJul 4, 2007
Bush probably has ensured that Cheney's guy won't spill the beans. But in doing so the president has thrown dirt on the words of the Declaration of Independence. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Robert Scheer / TruthdigJul 4, 2007
No one should be celebrating July 4th more than I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, who has been so liberated by certain of the nation's top officials that he apparently breathes the same rarefied air -- somewhere high above the law. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJul 3, 2007
Just hours after a federal appeals panel told I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby to go directly to jail without passing go, President Bush stepped in to commute his sentence, thus setting the former Cheney aide and star of Plamegate free. Libby will still have to pay a $250,000 fine, so look for him on the lecture circuit. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
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Staff / TruthdigJun 15, 2007
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Jr.'s chances of avoiding time in the slammer are looking slim after Thursday's ruling by Federal Judge Reggie B. Walton rejecting Libby's lawyers' request that their client remain free to roam while he appeals his conviction for perjury, obstruction of justice and making false statements related to the leaking of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson's identity in 2003. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
E.J. Dionne Jr. / TruthdigJun 9, 2007
The argument among Republicans over whether President Bush should grant Scooter Libby a quick pardon amounts to a battle between the past and the future. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJun 5, 2007
Convicted perjurer I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has been sentenced to 30 months in prison, a $250,000 fine and two years of probation, pending appeal and the inevitable pardon. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigMar 6, 2007
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was found guilty on four of the five counts of perjury and obstruction for which he was standing trial. Media Matters anticipates the misinformation talking points likely to circulate in the mainstream media. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigFeb 14, 2007
The lawyer of alleged perjurer "Scooter" Libby revealed Tuesday that neither his client nor the vice president will testify for the defense. Dick Cheney would have been the first vice president to testify at a criminal trial, open to a range of uncomfortable questions from the prosecution. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Robert Scheer / TruthdigJan 31, 2007
Revelations in the perjury trial of Lewis "Scooter" Libby re-emphasize the need for an impeachment trial to establish the true story behind President Bush's erroneous claim about Saddam Hussein's supposed nuclear weapons program. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJan 31, 2007
Conflicted journalist Judith Miller added her damning testimony to a mounting heap on Tuesday, saying "Scooter" Libby did in fact reveal to her that Joseph Wilson's wife worked at the CIA. With more and more witnesses contradicting Libby's account of events, his trial is starting to feel like a technicality on the way to a pardon. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJan 30, 2007
Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer (above, center) testified Monday that "Scooter" Libby revealed Valerie Plame's CIA status three days before he claims to have learned the information. Fleischer also said Libby mentioned that the matter was "hush-hush." Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
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